Bukowski, Charles

Sutton West & Santa Barbara: The Pagnet Press [0-920348-44-0] 1984, 1st Deluxe edition. (hardcover) 161pp, [13]. Fine. 8vo. Three quarter black paper boards, red cloth backstrip. Illustrated by Bukowski. The lightest possible shelf wear to bottom edge, else a spectacularly fine copy, entirely unblemished. In protective acetate jacket. Signed Presentation Copy, numbered 3 / 7 on colophon and signed by Bukowski opposite. The colophon does not mention 7 numbered "Presentation Copies", rather it lists that "200 Deluxe Copies have been signed and numbered by the Author" and "20 special copies have been handbound and signed by Charles Bukowski"..

Bukowski, Charles

BARBET SCHROEDER. MARINA DEL REY 1980. Fine. 1980. First Edition. (Stated NEW DRAFT "Jazz Soup" version) Fine in mechanically reproduced vellobound sheets in black card covers, with "Barfly" stamped in gold on cover) Precedes the final realized film by seven years & the Canadian published version by four. Barbet Schroeder finally produced & directed the film in 1987. .

BUKOWSKI, Charles

Sutton West & Santa Barbara: Paget Press, [1984]. Hardbound in acetate dust jacket. First edition in English (precedes the Black Sparrow edition). One of 200 numbered copies signed by Bukowski. Some rubbing to bottom edges of boards, else fine.

Bukowski, Charles

Fribourg, Love Productions, 1980. First edition. The script to BARFLY written by Charles Bukowski. Title page is darkened by newspaper clippings[present] and is noted as 'New Draft.' Fine copy in original binder with 'Barfly' embossed on the black cover. SHOOTING SCRIPT TO THE MOVIE.. FIRST. Hardcover. Book.

Bukowski, Charles

Los Angeles: Cannon Films, Inc., 1987. Paperback. Very Good . Official press kit from Barbet Schroeder's film adaptation of Charles Bukowski's original (some might argue) autobiographical screenplay, issued by Cannon Films, and starring Mickey Rourke, Faye Dunaway and others. Bukowski himself describes his screenplay as "an account of several nights in my life, long ago, 93 per cent of which really happened. I became a barfly because I didn't like what I saw in the 9 to 5. I didn't want to become an ordinary working person, paying off the mortgage, looking at TV. I was terrified. The bar was a hiding plae to get out of the mainstream."This version of the kit includes:1) A 16 in. x 16 in., 4-fold glossy brochure (8 in. x 8 in. folded, with a photo of Bukowski, Rourke and Dunaway on the front), "Conversation with Charles Bukowski", promotional notes about the film, the director, and the cast, along with thirteen photos, both from the film and about its creation.2) A single-stapled photocopied or offset information booklet consisting of 44 pages, 8 1/2 in. x 11 in., printed on one side of the paper only, beginning with "A Letter From a Fan" (Charles Bukowski); and largely comprised of extensive information about the film company, stars,, director, other cast members editor, photographer, executive producers, writer, etc. 3) 10 full-size glossy still photographs from the film, stored in white top-loading paper jacket with computer-generated/daisy-wheel-printed"Barfly" sticky label on outside of jacket.All are stored in a double-pocketed, official, Cannon Films cardstock folder lettered in gilt and blue. Sunning, minor creasing, corner bumping, and several small edge tears to this exterior folder, which has done a creditable job of protecting all of the above contents.

Bukowski, Charles

LOS ANGELES: CANNON FILMS.. Near Fine. 1987. First Edition. Letter. Publicity notes & interview with Charles Bukowski for the film "Barfly." Near fine in a glossy production company folder which contains a 44pp. white stapled booklet featuring a special one-page note by Charles Bukowski entitled: "A Letter From A Fan", alongwith cast & credits, synopsis & production notes for the film. Also included is a single large sheet folded in fours to make a pamphlet which features a 2pp. interview with Bukowski that was reprinted from Film Comment. All pieces fine, but for a trace of creasing at the bottom fore edge of the cover on the booklet. An interesting package of film & literary ephemera. (B) .

Bukowski, Charles

Sutton West, Ontario and Santa Barbara, CA: Paget Press, 1984. VG- in wraps; front cover lt. creased at bottom corner with sm. chip -- first few pages there just lt. creased; mild edgewear to covers; text clean and bright; red doodle on title page but not certain if this is original. First Edtion Thus.

Bukowski, Charles

CANNON FILMS. NP 1987. 1987. First Edition. First Separate Edition. A single large sheet folded in fours to make a pamphlet promoting the film "Barfly." Features scenes from the film & credits. Includes a 2pp. interview with Bukowski reprinted from film comment. An uncommon ephemeral item. .

Charles Bukowski

Bukowski, Charles

First edition. Single 42.5 x 42.6 cm sheet folded into fourths as issued. Fine. Promotional item for the film, reprints an interview with Bukowski that originally appeared in Film Comment (August 1987), severral statements on the film, and a dozen photographs from the set. FIRST. Near Fine. Book.

Charles. BUKOWSKI

Black Sparrow Press. Paperback. New. Paperback. Dimensions: 8.8in. x 5.8in. x 0.6in.A screenplay tells the story of Henry Chinaski, a down and out writer who spends most of his time drinkingTitle: The MovieAuthor: Bukowski, CharlesPublisher: HarpercollinsPublication Date: 19870801Number of Pages: Binding Type: PAPERBACKLibrary of Congress: 87018237 This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN, Momence,IL, Commerce,GA.